HOT ON THE BOX: What to watch on TV tonight - 24 July

MYSTERY DEATH: Michael Hutchence was found dead in his hotel room in 1997 [ ]

Autopsy: The Last Hours of Michael Hutchence - Channel 5, 9pm

Channel 5’s hit autopsy series returns as they investigate further cases of celebrities who died unexpectedly.

The second run kicks off by examining the case of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence, who was found dead with a belt round his neck in his Sydney hotel room in November 1997.

With the help of a forensic pathologist, coroner and psychologist, his final hours are charted through detailed and dramatic reconstructions, as well as interviewed with those who knew him best.

Embarrassing Bodies - Channel 4, 9pm

There’s more probing ahead tonight as Embarrassing Bodies continues with a young patient with a six-year posterior problem. Doctor Pixie is on hand to help them get to the bottom of the complaint that started with a tiny hair but ended up as a gaping hole.

Meanwhile, Doctor Christian also advises a transitioning male-to-female transsexual, and a group of Magaluf lads clock up the alcohol count to check for liver damage.

Glee - Sky One, 9pm

It’s the 100th episode of the musical drama, and with the glee club being closed down by miserable headteacher Sue Sylvester, the gang call on some old faces to help them bid a proper farewell.

There’s also drama in store as Rachel and Mercedes reignite their high-school feud, while Puck tries to win back Quinn.

But as returning guest stars April and Holly (guest stars Kristin Chenoweth and Gwyneth Paltrow) put a plan in action to ensure this isn’t the last time they all sing together, will the glee club be saved? You’d better not stop believing.